Political systems don’t fail randomly—they fail structurally.
The Political Clock shows how movements of any ideology can shift either toward pluralism and constitutional limits or toward centralized authority and coercive control.
Some people participate in these shifts without understanding where they lead. Others actively exploit them to concentrate power and weaken accountability.
By looking under the hood at power structures rather than slogans, The Political Clock helps citizens, journalists, and policymakers recognize political drift early before it becomes entrenched. Rather than argue about intentions, it examines how political machinery actually works.
The Political Clock is an independent civic framework developed through years of engagement in local governance, public policy, and cross-partisan civic work.
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